Talk back: Tech deal promotes conversations between journalists and those who follow their stories
Read our Privacy notice Environmentalist Christine Holland closely follows journalist Tiffany Higgins' stories from the Amazon River region, frequently sending her comments and questions. They've turned the usual one-way conversation between a journalist and consumer into a two-way one, and a deal announced Friday indicates that is much more likely to be happening in the future. They specialize in a more personal style of reportage from all over the world, and part of that is making themselves...
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